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Agriculture in Education: an educational resource for the Year 5 Maths curriculum

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Measurement and Geometry ? Location and transformation > Agriculture in Maths to design a Farm

Year 5 Maths Resource

Resource 1: Agriculture in Maths to Design a Farm

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Content Descriptor:

Use a grid reference system to describe locations. Describe routes using landmarks and directional language.

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Learning Outcome/s

? Able to create and use a legend to describe a landmark on a map. ? Use directional language to describe a route. ? Use a grid reference system to locate and / or reference landmarks on a map.

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Description

This resource aims to provide a context for teachers to introduce students to grid references and directional language.

It provides student activities, teaching strategies and assessment.

The context involves planning and plotting on a map a fictional farm that employs sustainable farming practices with a variety of crops and animals. After designing their farm students will use directions and coordinates to specify where particular objects are located and to describe pathways.

The resource is ideally suited to fit into a unit of work with an agriculture theme such as Get Your Hands On My Food. However, the degree to which sustainable farming is used in this activity is completely flexible. The activities may be carried out independent of the sustainability focus if it does not fit with the teaching programme.

Overview:

? Directed Teaching Activity 1 ? Teacher will provide instruction and demonstrate how a grid reference is used with a map. Directional language will be introduced and a simple directed activity will be undertaken to scaffold understanding.

? Work Task 1 ? Students design a farm by drawing it onto a grid map, adding scale and referencing the features using a legend.

? Work Task 2 ? Students describe, using directional language and grid references, a day's journey going about their farm tasks. Students exchange maps and follow each other's directions to complete a day's work on the farm. Students will be encouraged to comment on the scale used. This task may serve as an assessment of the learning outcomes.

Setting the scene

If this resource were being used as standalone, it would be advisable to first find out what students know about farming. To provide a better context for the learning some useful resources to set the scene for this task include:

especially this one:





Teacher Directed Activity: Compass Pathways

This is a simple, but fun and engaging activity to introduce students to grid references and directional language. It requires a basketball or netball court or similar and a simple grid map of the court. The teacher will also need to, ahead of time, place twelve tokens at various grid positions on the court. The tokens can be anything as long as each one can be individually identified. A colourful Worksheet One (1) plus tokens is supplied with this resource which may be printed, laminated and sliced into tokens. Or you could use a variety of objects such as witches hats.

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Part A ? Provide each student with a copy of the court Court Grid for students

? Place tokens on the court as per the teacher grid map supplied.

? Lead students onto the court. Explain that they each have a map of the court and scattered around the court are various tokens. Their task is to find each one and mark on their map where each one is located. Direct the students to spread out and move by themselves around the court without speaking to any other student during this activity. (Silence for this activity will ensure each student is having to engage in the activity)

? Pair and Share: Ask students in pairs to compare their answers and change any answers if needed so that they both agree. Then each pair should share with a second pair and discuss any discrepancies.

? As a whole group discuss the answers with students. This is a good opportunity to also discuss what the scale is for this grid map given that a basketball court is 28m by 15m.

Part B

? This part of the activity involves using directional language. Note which direction is north on the grid map (this may or may not be the true north direction). Give each pair of students one of the direction cards. They are to follow the directions on the card and mark on their grid map the route which they take. Students can exchange cards when they have completed one route with another pair and repeat the exercise. (Suggest that a different coloured pen is used to draw each route). The two pairs should then compare their maps to see if they agree.

Work Task 1: Designing your farm

Provide students with the following instructions

? You have been given a large section of land which has been mostly cleared and which you are going to develop into a sustainable farm. You have a Student Map of the land. Use your map to plan your farm which must include at least the following features: ?? 4 cropping paddocks ?? 2 large grazing paddocks ? one for sheep and one for cattle or dairy cows ?? A barn ?? Trees and hedges ?? A dam ?? Farm house ?? Outbuildings and machinery sheds ?? A chicken yard

? On your map draw your farm showing each of these features as if you were looking down from an airplane. When designing your farm think about water, wind, sunshine and shelter for your crops and animals. The Sustainability Cards (refer to Powerpoint included in the Resource) will give you some very useful information to help with your decisions.

? Create a legend for your farm so that each feature can be identified.

? Be prepared to share and explain your decisions to the class.

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E.g. scale = 20m

Work Task 2: Sharing a walk around your farm by providing directions using your farm map.

The following are instructions for the students

? On your farm map you need to add a scale and grid references.

?? To make your grid references, number each row on the left hand side of your map and add letters across the top of each column.

?? Mark on your map the scale you are using: for example, the length of one square grid might be equal to 20 metres.

?? Write your scale next to your legend.

The compass on your map tells you which way is north, south, east and west.

? You are the farmer. You start each day at your farmhouse. Use the Farm Worksheet provided to:

?? Write down all of the daily farming tasks that you will do. Hint: Daily tasks might include feeding chickens and collecting eggs, feeding the cattle, checking the sheep, watering crops, planting crops, returning to farmhouse for lunch, harvesting, mending machinery, fixing fences and milking cows.

?? Write a set of directions using compass and grid references to describe the path you take each day to complete your daily tasks. e.g. Leave farmhouse and head west to 23B. Return to farmhouse then head north to 16K.

?? Now exchange your directions and map with a partner. On your partners map draw in the pathway that he/she has described.

?? Match each location you are directed to, to one of the tasks that your partner has listed. eg. 23B ? Feed chickens and collect eggs 16K ? Feed the cattle

?? Compare your notes and discuss the answers with your partner. What can you say about the scale used by your partner? Was it reasonable, too small or too long? How sustainable are your farms? What features have you included that make you think this?

Supporting materials for: Measurement and Geometry-Location and Transformation

Location and Transforamtion Activity Compass Pathways Cards Powerpoint Location and Transforamtion Activity Compass Pathways Cards Word Version Habitat and Sustainability Cards Powerpoint Habitat and Sustainability Cards Word Version

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